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Most airports offer flight training either by a flight school or a freelance flight instructor.  A flight school will usually provide a wider variety of flight training aids, special facilities and a greater flexibility in scheduling.  A number of colleges and universities also provide flight training as a part of their curriculum.

There are two different types of flight schools that you can attend to complete your flight training.

  • Part-141 Flight Schools also known as FAA-Approved Flight Schools:

    Enrollment at a part-141 Flight School usually ensures a higher quality of flight training, but not always.  FAA-Approved Flight Schools have to meet certain standards with respect to equipment, facilities personnel and curriculum.  However, many excellent Part-61 Flight Schools find it impractical to qualify for the FAA Part 141 Approved Flight School Certification. One of the differences between a Part-141 flight school and a Part-61 flight school is that fewer flight hours are required to qualify for a pilot certificate at a Part-141 flight school. The flight hour requirements for a private pilot certificate are 40 hours at a Part-61 flight school, and 35 hours at a Part-141 flight school. However, since the national average is between 60 to 75 flight hours, this difference may be insignificant.  Part-141 Flight Schools are not job friendly.  If you plan on working full time and training you will be better off at a part-61 flight school.

  • Part-61 Flight Schools also known as Non-Approved Flight Schools:

    Part-61 flight schools are not governed as much by the FAA as are Part-141 flight school.  Part-61 flight schools still offer the same type of training but they can provide their own training program that can meet or sometimes exceed the programs of a Part 141 flight school.  Another great thing about Part-61 flight schools is that you can schedule your training at any time.  You do not have to attend classes at a certain time everyday like you would at a part 141 flight schools.  Training at a Part-61 flight school is great for people that have full time jobs or a family that they have to take care off.

So now you know a little bit about part-141 and part-61 flight schools. Start your search for a flight school now.

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